Improvement in whip-holder



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Etnica swat NELsoN EANOEETT, "oE, LESLIE, MICHIGAN.

Letters Patent No. 107,175, dated September 6,1870.

IMPROVEMENT IN WHIPHOLDE *wv-v The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same,

. To whom itvmay concern:

'Be it known that I, NELSON HANGHETT, of Leslie, in the county of Ingham and State of Michigan,

have invented a new and useful Improvement in,

Whip-Holders; and I do declare that the following is a true and accurate description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawing and to the letters of reference marked' thereon, and being a part of this specicatiom in which--` Figure 1.is a perspective view of my device Figure 2 isa plan view, with the top disk removed.-

Like letters indicate like part-s in each figure. The nature ot'ih'is invention relates to'an improved eonstructionof' a device, by means of' which a great pose set forth.

Between these disks, and secured tothe dat flanges thereof', in such a manner that the whole is fastened together, is a wire, continuous or not, as may be desired, bent into the form 'of loops a, the longer sides ol' said loops forming parallel bars, between which the ends of the whips are inserted and hung.

Through the center of' these disks is a suitable hole, through which Vpasses a rod, C, the upper end oi' which may be screwed into,tor, by a hook,'snspended from the ceiling.

manner as to freely rotate. Y

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secureby Letters Patent, is

Thevwhip-holder above described, consisting of the disks A and B, the wire loops a, and tliesuspensionro'd G, when the several parts are constructed as described aud shown, and arranged as and for the purv'NELSON HANGH'E'TT. vWitnesses;

By means of this rod the device is suspended at any' desired height from the floor, in such a A 

